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Irving Amen (1918-2011), stained glass; Gary Beecham (b. 1955) Howard Ben Tré (1949-2020) Martin Blank (b. 1962) Granite Calimpong (b. 1982) Jean-Pierre Canlis (b. 1973) Frederick Carder (1863-1963) Ed Carpenter (b. 1946) Dale Chihuly (b. 1941) Deborah Czeresko (b. 1961) Dan Dailey (b. 1947) Fritz Dreisbach (b. 1941) Robert C. Fritz (1920-1986 ...
In 2000, Chihuly's commission from the Victoria and Albert Museum for a 30-foot-high (9.1 m), blown-glass chandelier dominates the museum's main entrance. Chihuly's The Sun was on temporary display until January 2006 at Kew Gardens , London , England .
Dale Chihuly (/ tʃ ɪ ˈ h uː l i / chih-HOO-lee; born September 20, 1941) is an American glass artist and entrepreneur. He is well known in the field of blown glass , "moving it into the realm of large-scale sculpture".
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After 2006 the artists created cast glass leaves [16] for the hands to uphold. Other objects included electroplated glass snakes, [17] gold electroplated pennies and, in one instance, a decoratively painted violin. [18] In 2006 the artists began to produce functional tables of cast and blown glass supported by a wrought iron armature.
Anna Maria Barbara Abesch (1706–1773), Swiss reverse glass painter; Nikolaj Abraham Abildgaard (1743–1809), Danish artist, antiquarian and draftsman; Béla Apáti Abkarovics (1888–1957) Hungarian painter and graphic artist; Béla Nagy Abodi (1918–2012), Hungarian painter and graphic artist; Ruth Abrahams (1931–2000), English artist
He turned the technique of "working at the lamp" to an art form back in 1968, when he opened the Frabel Studio in Atlanta, Georgia. [1] [2] At that time crystal glass was not considered a serious art medium and few artists were utilizing the beauty and diversity of glass to create unique art pieces. [3]
In 1978, Blomdahl served as a teaching assistant at the Pilchuck Glass School (Stanwood, Washington) for Dan Dailey, where she first watched Checco Ongaro demonstrate the incalmo technique. [3] She has held teaching positions at the Pratt Fine Arts Center in Seattle; Haystack Mountain School of Crafts in Deer Isle, Maine; and the Appalachian ...